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he General would not recognize the grounds of his residence were he to return to them today; they are very different, though no less lovely. The formal rose garden would not strike the Bannings as wholly unfamiliar, but they would be surprised by the other amenities which now cover their grounds--a twenty acre park which offers visitors picnic tables for "regales" of their own, along with tennis courts, a softball diamond and recreation center.


The Finest House on the Harbor | A Threshhold is Crossed | An Office of Some Importance | A Haven for Polite Company | The Family Converges | Feasts of Good Cheer | Delicious Devices | Bower For Blessed Babes | Slumber's Sanctum | Girl's Room | Boy's Room | Intimate Enclave | Lessons to Live By | A Coachman's Treasures | Pleasance of a Shady Glen